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Makes sense nowI'm not really sure, it was silver and shiny and had measurements on it so it made me happy.
Having searched for in again, it's from the following website http://www.hatori-models.co.jp/HP3/top-e.html which describes the company as "Manufacturing and selling mufflers, and accessories for radio controlled
helicopters and model airplanes."
Most of the flying model engines on aircraft run on a mixture of methanol,oil and nitromethane aka NitroI'm not really sure, it was silver and shiny and had measurements on it so it made me happy.
Having searched for in again, it's from the following website http://www.hatori-models.co.jp/HP3/top-e.html which describes the company as "Manufacturing and selling mufflers, and accessories for radio controlled
helicopters and model airplanes."
https://www.aspiescentral.com/media/cox-airplane-racing-engines.1408/Most of the flying model engines on aircraft run on a mixture of methanol,oil and nitromethane aka Nitro![]()
WWII has held my interest since I was a small child,particularly the aviation aspect of itView attachment 26296
A dense cloud of dust obscures a North American P-51 "Mustang" as it roars down a runway on Iwo Jima, Bonin Islands July 1945.